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Salt formation reaction

Chemical reaction between zinc metal (Zn) and hydrochloric acid (HCL). HCl is poured into a conical flask containing zinc metal filings; the resulting mixture effervesces, with hydrogen gas being given off. A salt, zinc chloride, remains after the effervescence has subsided. Equation: Zn (solid) + 2HCL (aqueous) > ZnCl2 (aqueous) + H2 (gaseous).
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Title:
Salt formation reaction
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Chemical reaction between zinc metal (Zn) and hydrochloric acid (HCL). HCl is poured into a conical flask containing zinc metal filings; the resulting mixture effervesces, with hydrogen gas being given off. A salt, zinc chloride, remains after the effervescence has subsided. Equation: Zn (solid) + 2HCL (aqueous) > ZnCl2 (aqueous) + H2 (gaseous).
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Album / Science Source / LAWRENCE MIGDALE
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